Sen. Heller is now free to claim to be a “good person” who is looking out for Nevada’s most vulnerable while also protecting us from the financial insanity of Obamacare.
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The Basin and Range monument is opposed by the commissioners of Lincoln, Nye and White Pine counties.
For now, Tesla is going strong with its battery factory. But wait until the competition from China and others heats up and federal subsidies for electric cars fades.
The Friends of Gold Butte does not speak for all of us.
It never ceases to amaze me that a student has a phone costing several hundred dollars, but is asking me or a peer for a sheet of paper or a pen.
To suggest that President Donald Trump issue two executive orders detailing how the entirely separate branch of government known as Congress conduct its affairs is indicative of someone who flunked social studies.
I pledge not to vote for any politician who voted no on the repeal and/or replacement.
Fight promoters and sanctioning bodies might do well to consider holding the match at cruising altitude on a wide-bodied cargo plane.
If we in the United States value life as much as we say we do, then these programs must be subsidized by some government, either federal, state or both.
He hurt no one.
Sen. Heller is not representing the hard-working, taxpaying U.S. citizens who elected him.
A public-private partnership of community health clinics and government funding can provide the health care services citizens in rural areas need.
Now, plans for the new monument include stewardship monitoring, toilets, trash receptacles, information kiosks and increased ranger protection.
This is the usual “let the rich or the deceased who have no voice pay for everything” argument that does not and never will work.
Mr. Root thinks he is working in the Ministry of Truth diligently trying to make sure that whatever Big Brother says or does winds up being supported by rewritten newspaper history.